Polly and Her Neighbor

When nineteen-year-old Polly hits her neighbor Josh's new car without leaving a note, she thinks she's gotten away scot-free. But then Josh shows up with photos of the accident and threatens to turn her over to the cops. He intends to teach her a hard lesson. How far will Polly go to convince him to let her off the hook? Will she let him use her however he wants - rough and without protection? More

Punishing Polly #1She wanted to hate Josh for what he was making her do, but at the same time she didn't want him to ever stop.

When nineteen-year-old Polly backs into her handsome neighbor Josh’s brand new car, it’s all she can do not to break down and cry. She’s going to be late for work again, her insurance is going to go through the roof, and Josh is going to be so angry at her.

No one actually noticed the accident, though, and so Polly decides not to leave a note. As she drives away, she thinks she’s gotten away scot-free.

But her luck runs out when Josh shows up at her house that night with photos of the accident and threatens to turn her over to the police. He’s furious and intends to teach her a hard lesson. How far will Polly be willing to go to convince Josh to let her off the hook? Will she let him use her however he wants, rough and without protection?

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I’m currently working on several projects. Preacher’s daughters Avery and Katie will be getting their sequels, Blake and Callie will have be having a lot more filthy fun together, and Professor Feversham will be cranking out new inventions to relieve the terrible symptoms of female hysteria.

I’ve also begun publishing romance under the pen name Olivia Blake. My first novel, With One Word, is out now. The sequel, Innocence Whispers, will be out in early 2016.

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Polly just wants to graduate from college, but nothing ever seems to go quite right. She means well, but somehow the little brat is always getting into some sort of trouble with her neighbor or her boss or her doctor, and whenever that happens the only way out of her predicament is to let them do whatever they want to her - hard and without protection.